The last two weeks have seen a series of victories for the Syrian Army across Syria. It appears that 2 full companies of so-called ”Free Syrian Army” fighters have been annihilated near Damascus, while government forces have restored order in parts of Homs and along the previously porous Lebanese-Syrian border.
Time has run out for the West, and it appears that they are desperately seeking any excuse to rescue their failing proxy war. When urgent, but otherwise unjustified military intervention is needed, a ”humanitarian” pretext is usually invented – as it was in Libya. Failing that, as the West has already clearly done in Syria, an even more tenuous narrative has been resurrected from its well-earned grave. CNN has reported in their article, ”Hagel: Evidence of chemical weapons use in Syria,” that:
U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel announced Thursday that the United States has evidence that chemical weapons have been used in Syria.
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The ”Curveball-style” lies told about Iraq are now being repeated about Syria by an increasingly unhinged West who has tried every trick in the book, and is flipping back to the beginning to start over again. The question is, can the world afford to be led down this path again, knowing exactly where it ends? Nations and people outside the Wall Street-London international order are tasked with foiling this criminal war of aggression – unable this time to plead ignorance to the West’s true intentions.

Syrian government troops are gaining the upper hand over rebels with assistance from the people’s volunteer corps, the country’s Information Minister Omran Al-Zouabi told the Voice of Russia.
The desire of many young men and women to protect their homeland has shifted the balance, he said.
That part of the opposition which is supported by the United States and its allies is just the façade covering up the real goals pursued by Turkey, Qatar, America and Saudi Arabia, said the minister.
“That part of the opposition which we call internal, regardless of whether it is inside Syria or abroad, has its own political goals but, unfortunately, no concrete political project. And that’s why it lacks mass support”.
On Tuesday, Syrian government troops regained control of the strategically important town of Otaybach near Damascus.

Brahimi must slam NATO over Syria: Ralph Schoenman, A political commentator tells Press TV that UN-Arab League Special Representative for Syria Lakhdar Brahimi must censure the NATO countries for fueling the turmoil in Syria….Press TV has conducted an interview with Ralph Schoenman, a political commentator and the author of Hidden History of Zionism from Berkeley